Delay Analysis in Construction Contracts - Anthony F Caletka
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Résumé : About the Authors ix Preface to the Second Edition xi Preface to the First Edition xiii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 General 1 1.1.1 Purpose of this book 2 1.1.2 Guidance 4 1.1.3 Construction planning and programming 5 1.2 Construction delays 6 1.2.1 Identifying delays 6 1.2.2 Analysing construction delays 7 1.2.3 Delay claim life cycle 9 1.3 Burning issues in delay analysis 10 1.4 Presentation and case study 11 2 Construction Programmes 13 2.1 Introduction 13 2.1.1 Planning, programming and project controls 13 2.1.2 Elements of a successful project 15 2.2 Planning and programming 16 2.2.1 Project planning 17 2.2.2 Work breakdown structure 18 2.3 CPM programming techniques: the fundamentals 21 2.3.1 Activity durations 22 2.3.2 Activity relationships 24 2.3.3 Event date calculations 28 2.3.4 Forward pass 30 2.3.5 Backward pass 32 2.3.6 Total float 34 2.3.7 Constraints 37 2.4 Baseline validation 38 2.4.1 Joint baseline review 38 2.4.2 Programme approval 38 2.4.3 The project baseline 41 2.5 Other planning techniques 41 2.5.1 PERT - Project Evaluation and Review Technique 41 2.5.2 Gantt charts (bar charts) 43 2.5.3 Line of balance 45 2.5.4 Critical chain method/theory of constraints 47 2.6 Why use CPM planning or scheduling techniques? 49 2.6.1 Project management 49 2.6.2 As-planned programmes 50 2.7 Project controls and the project control cycle 51 2.7.1 Progress monitoring 52 2.7.2 Process and analyse information - Earned Value Method 54 2.7.3 The cost and schedule performance curves 56 2.7.4 Time control 58 2.7.5 Programme updates 58 2.8 Records, records, records ... 64 2.8.1 Electronic records: management and storage 66 2.8.2 Electronic records in practice 67 2.8.3 Document controls 68 2.9 Predatory programming practices 71 2.10 Guidance 72 3 Identification of Construction Delays 73 3.1 Establishing a basis for identifying delay 73 3.1.1 General requirements 74 3.1.2 Validation of an as-planned programme 75 3.2 Factual evidence and as-built programmes 77 3.2.1 As-built programme preparation 78 3.2.2 Summary 86 3.3 Identification of delay events 86 3.3.1 Delay identification 87 3.3.2 Recording delays 89 3.4 Identification and analysis of disruption 92 3.4.1 Disruption and delay 92 3.4.2 Calculating disruption 94 3.4.3 Establishing cause 95 3.4.4 Total cost claims/global claims 97 3.4.5 Measured mile 99 3.4.6 Graphical presentation 103 3.4.7 Summary 109 4 Analysis of Construction Delays 111 4.1 Introduction 111 4.1.1 The use of CPM techniques 111 4.1.2 Project planning software 113 4.1.3 Identifying delays: cause or effect? 115 4.2 Selection criteria and guidance 117 4.2.1 The SCL Delay and Disruption Protocol 118 4.2.2 The core statements of principle 120 4.2.3 AACEI Recommended Practice No. 29R-03: Forensic Schedule Analysis 124 4.2.4 Which technique to use under given circumstances 131 4.3 Summary 132 5 Delay Analysis Techniques 135 5.1 Introduction to delay analysis techniques 135 5.1.1 Additive methods of delay analysis 137 5.1.2 Impacted as-planned 137 5.1.3 Time impact analysis 142 5.1.4 Collapsed as-built 151 5.1.5 As-built based methods of analysis 159 5.1.6 Total time assessments (o...
Biographie: Dr P John Keane, PhD, MSc, FCIOB, FCIArb DipArb has 35 years' experience in the construction industry and is currently principal of a private consultancy practice. Following training as a quantity surveyor, he graduated into construction and commercial management practice, subsequently holding executive directorships within contracting and professional consulting firms. Anthony F. Caletka, PE, CFCC, CCM is a civil engineer with over 25 years' experience in construction project and programme management, particularly on large civil engineering projects within the energy, mining, power, and utility sectors, and is a principal in a multinational professional services firm. He establishes governance frameworks, contract strategies, project control systems and tools aligned with global best practice which in turn contribute to the avoidance and resolution of disputes.
In the last 25 years John Keane specialised in the area of dispute resolution and has represented parties in arbitration, adjudication and mediation. He has extensive UK and international experience, particularly in the preparation and delivery of expert witness testimony with regard to delay and programming disputes. He is an experienced arbitrator, author, and speaker. He also lectures to undergraduate and post graduate students on construction law related topics.
Tony is a recognised expert in critical path programming, forensic scheduling, earned value and risk management. He has extensive experience in the delivery of expert witness testimony and advising parties in all dispute resolution forums. He is a frequent speaker and lecturers to post graduate students on project management and forensic scheduling. He was a member of the drafting committee which produced the SCL Delay and Disruption Protocol.
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